. >> it's not just legalizing marijua marijuayor juan with a-- mariju recreational use, but does that present any ethical conflicts from a medical standpoint? >> part of that as well, john, they say that they will -- if someone is caught, suspected of driving under the influence, they could be tested for it. so i think, you know, from a safety standpoint, the idea that it's -- people will know the product that they're getting, they can be tested for it if they're driving impaired, for example, that could offer a lot of benefit from a pure safety standpoint. >> as someone who hosts the show on saturday night on cnn, aa lot of pot smokers watching, i'm sure. >> how do you know that? >> because every time we do a pot story and we're doing one this weekend to talk about people going on vacation to colorado and to washington state for pot. i think there's a movement in this country to legalize marijuana, number one. because it's not as bad for you as alcohol, quite frankly. people who smoke pot don't get in cars. so to drive cars -- usually you want to -- >> we're a country addicted to a l